A play about a young girl, going through a family cruse. By Khiry Thomas.

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A play about a young girl, going through a family cruse. By Khiry Thomas

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The oracle predicted that their son would kill his farther and marry his mother. So they taught if they sent him away none of this would happen. But you can not stop fate form happening. So all the things the oracle said happened. So all the things the oracle said happened.

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When Jocasta and Oedipus found out that were mother and son. When Jocasta and Oedipus found out that were mother and son. Jocasta killed her self, then Oedipus gouged out his eye to punish him self. Jocasta killed her self, then Oedipus gouged out his eye to punish him self. Then Antigone kicked Oedipus out of Thebes forever. Then Antigone kicked Oedipus out of Thebes forever.

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There was a war between two brother Eteocles and Polynices. There was a war between two brother Eteocles and Polynices. It was said that Polynices was punished by Zeus for Bragging. It was said that Polynices was punished by Zeus for Bragging. After the war both the brothers died. Now there was an argument not to bury Polynices. After the war both the brothers died. Now there was an argument not to bury Polynices.

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Antigone wants to bury Polynices but Ismene doesn’t. Because she says that women are too weak to do stuff like that. Antigone wants to bury Polynices but Ismene doesn’t. Because she says that women are too weak to do stuff like that. But Antigone says that you should bury family it’s the law. Ismene says that even though wont help, she's not going to tell about the plan. But Antigone says that you should bury family it’s the law. Ismene says that even though wont help, she's not going to tell about the plan.

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The new Creon tells the townspeople that he will always put what is best for the city of Thebes what is best for his friends and family. The new Creon tells the townspeople that he will always put what is best for the city of Thebes what is best for his friends and family. He says that Polyneices broke his exile to kill and sell his people into slavery; so that means he wont get a proper burial. He says that Polyneices broke his exile to kill and sell his people into slavery; so that means he wont get a proper burial.

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Sentry comes to Creon and says that someone has covered Polyneices’ body with dust. Sentry comes to Creon and says that someone has covered Polyneices’ body with dust. But Creon believes that someone bribed him. Now Creon says that if Sentry does find out buried Polyneices he’ll hold him accountable. But Creon believes that someone bribed him. Now Creon says that if Sentry does find out buried Polyneices he’ll hold him accountable.

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The Sentry caught Antigone trying to bury Polyneices, then he tock her before Creon. The Sentry caught Antigone trying to bury Polyneices, then he tock her before Creon. Creon could not believe his ears his own family went against his law. She says that his is not as powerful as the God’s law. She accepts that she’ll be killed as punishment. Ismene shares full responsibly for the crime. Creon could not believe his ears his own family went against his law. She says that his is not as powerful as the God’s law. She accepts that she’ll be killed as punishment. Ismene shares full responsibly for the crime.

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She changes from being brave and accepting her fate to being weak and afraid. She compares herself to Niobe who was Entombed in stone. She says that she was judged unfairly and blames Creon for her death; she also blames her farther for her unlucky fate. The chorus says she can’t blame her father ; her death was her own doing. She changes from being brave and accepting her fate to being weak and afraid. She compares herself to Niobe who was Entombed in stone. She says that she was judged unfairly and blames Creon for her death; she also blames her farther for her unlucky fate. The chorus says she can’t blame her father ; her death was her own doing.

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Teiresias said that he has witnessed some bad omens (birds fighting and a melting sacrifice). He fells that the omens are a sign from the gods about the mistakes Creon has made. Creon admits to his mistakes and now he is trying to fix them. So he goes to bury and free Antigone. Teiresias said that he has witnessed some bad omens (birds fighting and a melting sacrifice). He fells that the omens are a sign from the gods about the mistakes Creon has made. Creon admits to his mistakes and now he is trying to fix them. So he goes to bury and free Antigone.

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A messenger comes to Creon and tries to tells him that Polyneices’s body was torn a part by dogs, but they collected what was left of it and buried him. They went to set Antigone free but when they got there she already hanged her self with her veil. Then Haimon lunges at his father but missed and then stabbed himself. A messenger comes to Creon and tries to tells him that Polyneices’s body was torn a part by dogs, but they collected what was left of it and buried him. They went to set Antigone free but when they got there she already hanged her self with her veil. Then Haimon lunges at his father but missed and then stabbed himself.

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She curses Creon then kills herself out of grief. He now realizes that all of the events are his fault, and wants to die. But choragus tells its not his time to die. Then choragus says there is no happiness where there is no wisdom. She curses Creon then kills herself out of grief. He now realizes that all of the events are his fault, and wants to die. But choragus tells its not his time to die. Then choragus says there is no happiness where there is no wisdom.

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